What to do if you aren’t happy with a supplier’s service

In the world of weddings there can be misunderstandings and couples can find working with suppliers not as expected.

If you’re a couple in the midst of planning and something isn’t feeling quite right, or contractual deliverables haven’t been met it’s your right to feedback and ask for change.

There are 3 types of feedback;

  1. Mid-planning where something isn’t right and you need to action change in an existing contract / service

  2. Post-planning where something wasn’t right and you want to give feedback to be heard and improve that suppliers service

  3. Mid/post-planing complaint. When you’re having or have had a serious issue that either breaks a contract or had a severely negative impact on your wedding

Before you consider anything - breathe! They are a person, you are a person - if something has gone wrong it is unlikely to be intentional. We’re with you, this is your wedding, your money and one of the most important occasions of your life; a chance you never get again. Make sure you consider the perspective of the vendor too; this is years of building a business, often on their own, their livelihood and reputation. Kindness is free and normally gets you further than true ‘mean girl’ behaviour.

 
 

What to do if you can’t move forward?

This is an individual decision.

If you’re still planning your wedding and having issues, you have more to lose. You must weigh up what you have spent vs the significance of the issue….and what this means for the future of your wedding.

If you’re post wedding and you did not receive a contract deliverable you can go to small claims court but once you start down this route there is no turning back. It’s a lot of your time and stress.

How does La Lista handle complaints against vendors?

Our standard advice is for couple and vendor to work through issues, offline in private and in a respectful way.

If we are made aware of a complaint against a vendor, either direct or in our couples community we follow our strict protocol to investigate the facts.

 

How to avoid this situation in the first place?

  1. Choose a recommended vendor - we have hundreds of vetted, talented ones to discover on The Directory

  2. Ask for testimonials in The Community

  3. Look at their work on social media and DM their past brides/grooms through their handles. No one minds being asked about their wedding!

  4. Review their social, website and their listing on The Directory to ensure consistency of their work

  5. Go with your gut - Do you like this person? Trust them? Could build a relationship with them over 1-2 years?

  6. Make sure you have a very clear contract in place with very clear deliverables.



It’s not all doom and gloom at La Lista, we love hearing positive stories of vendors going above and beyond for your wedding. Use your voice and raise them up by dropping us an email to hello@lalista.com.

 

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